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David Lister schrieb:
I didn't want to write a long mail, but here goes:

The TechnoTrend company, as of Februay 2009, doesn't exists any more.
*It is bankrupt*. First, its owner Novabase sold as many of its shares
as it could in 2007, in hope that the proceeds would allow TechnoTrend
to get back on track. No such luck. A few months back this year, the
company was finally dumped and sold as a whole to some German telco
company in the Kathrein Group for liquidation, because of the tremendous
drop in it's market value and forthcoming bankruptcy. This might also be
of some interest to prospective buyers of it's former products. :) I
don't want to search for all the press releases, but you can verify this
claim here:
http://www.euronext.com/fic/000/044/480/444806.pdf

As written there the Görler Telekom bought the business and stock of TT, that includes the brand name, all products and most of the developers. They formed a new Company called TechnoTrend Görler GmbH, that will continue development, production and sales.

See here: http://www.kathrein.de//en/press/cont/texte2009/pi0910.htm

Even if not explicitely mentioned there, PC products are included in that deal.

New web site is still under construction: http://www.ttgoerler.de/

Regards
Andreas
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